Thursday, July 31, 2008

Lighting for Your Great Room

Living spaces provide prime opportunities for multi-layer lighting schemes to enhance room ambiance, dramatize wall textures, accent artwork or just provide general illumination in the den, living room, family room, playroom, or bedrooms.

Recessed lighting is one of the preferred ways to light a general area because the light source is concealed. But close to ceiling or decorative fluorescent fixtures can also provide great general lighting.

For accenting artwork, wall washing or grazing, recessed or track fixtures can bring life to a room. Further, low voltage strip lighting helps create drama in bookcases.

Finally, for visual tasks such as reading, playing games, or hobbies, you will require more light than the general illumination provided in the room. To accommodate this need recessed, track lighting, pendants, or portable lamps can provide ample task lighting.

No matter what your lighting needs are for your Great Room, a Lighting One showroom should be able to assist you. Visit www.lighting-one.com for your nearest showroom.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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